Ep. 19: Relief Redefined- The Power of Therapeutic Devices in Managing Arthritis w/ Caitlin West
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In this episode, Erica Anderson interviews Caitlin West, who is the founder of Alivio Technologies, Inc. a company on a mission to close the loop with arthritis flare up management. As someone who has inflammatory arthritis herself, Caitlin knows first hand how debilitating the disease can be and she knows what is needed to manage flare up triggers. She is an autoimmune warrior, who has taken her pain and turned into her passion and is doing incredible things for the arthritis community. She has seen huge improvements in her pain management through the use of therapeutic devices and has created one of her own that combines 3 therapies in one and is wearable so you can use it when you need it. She is also passionate about raising awareness about arthritis to help not only arthritis warriors reduce their pain and improve their mobility, but also the friends and loved ones of these warriors who may not understand how they can best support friends when they are in pain. She does this through webinars and in-person seminars, one of which is coming up November 2nd in Philadelphia. To register for the Relief Redefined Event on November 2, 2023 in Philadelphia go to www.4alivio.com https://www.instagram.com/theautoimmuneentrepreneur/ https://www.hatchpath.io/profile/3ddYvY6GZKhGfBEqmWmb4A7tUPn2
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